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| :lastproofread: 2021-07-12
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| .. _cloud-init:
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| 
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| ###############
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| VyOS cloud-init
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| ###############
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| 
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| Cloud and virtualized instances of VyOS are initialized using the
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| industry-standard cloud-init. Via cloud-init, the system performs tasks such as
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| injecting SSH keys and configuring the network. In addition, the user can supply
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| a custom configuration at the time of instance launch.
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| 
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| **************
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| Config Sources
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| **************
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| 
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| VyOS support three types of config sources.
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| 
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| * Metadata - Metadata is sourced by the cloud platform or hypervisor.
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|   In some clouds, there is implemented as an HTTP endpoint at
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|   ``http://169.254.169.254``.
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| 
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| * Network configuration - This config source informs the system about the
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|   network settings like IP addresses, routes, DNS. Available only in several
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|   cloud and virtualization platforms.
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| 
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| * User-data - User-data is specified by the user. This config source offers the
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|   ability to insert any CLI configuration commands into the configuration before
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|   the first boot.
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| 
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| *********
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| User-data
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| *********
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| 
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| Major cloud providers offer a means of providing user-data at the time of
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| instance launch. It can be provided as plain text or as base64-encoded text,
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| depending on cloud provider. Also, it can be compressed using gzip, which makes
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| sense with a long configuration commands list, because of the hard limit to
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| ~16384 bytes for the whole user-data.
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| 
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| The easiest way to configure the system via user-data is the Cloud-config syntax
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| described below.
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| 
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| ********************
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| Cloud-config modules
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| ********************
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| 
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| In VyOS, by default, enables only two modules:
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| 
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| * ``write_files`` - this module allows to insert any files into the filesystem
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|   before the first boot, for example, pre-generated encryption keys,
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|   certificates, or even a whole ``config.boot`` file. The format is described in the cloudinit documentation `Cloud-init-write_files`_.
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| 
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| * ``vyos_userdata`` - the module accepts a list of CLI configuration commands in
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|   a ``vyos_config_commands`` section, which gives an easy way to configure the
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|   system during deployment.
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| 
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| ************************
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| cloud-config file format
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| ************************
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| 
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| A cloud-config document is written in YAML. The file must begin
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| with ``#cloud-config`` line. The only supported top-level keys are
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| ``vyos_config_commands`` and ``write_files``. The use of these keys is described
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| in the following two sections.
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| 
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| 
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| ************************
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| Initial Configuration
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| ************************
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| 
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| 
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| The key used to designate a VyOS configuration is ``vyos_config_commands``.
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| What follows is VyOS configuration using the "set-style" syntax. Both "set"
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| and "delete" commands are supported.
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| 
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| Commands requirements:
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| 
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| * One command per line.
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| * If command ends in a value, it must be inside single quotes.
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| * A single-quote symbol is not allowed inside command or value.
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| 
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| The commands list produced by the ``show configuration commands`` command on a
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| VyOS router should comply with all the requirements, so it is easy to get a 
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| proper commands list by copying it from another router.
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| 
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| The configuration specified in the cloud-config document overwrites default
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| configuration values and values configured via Metadata.
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| 
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| Here is an example cloud-config that appends configuration at the time of
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| first boot.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: yaml
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| 
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|    #cloud-config
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|    vyos_config_commands:
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|      - set system host-name 'vyos-prod-ashburn'
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|      - set service ntp server 1.pool.ntp.org
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|      - set service ntp server 2.pool.ntp.org
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|      - delete interfaces ethernet eth1 address 'dhcp'
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|      - set interfaces ethernet eth1 address '192.0.2.247/24'
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|      - set protocols static route 198.51.100.0/24 next-hop '192.0.2.1'
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| 
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| -------------------------
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| System Defaults/Fallbacks
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| -------------------------
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| 
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| These are the VyOS defaults and fallbacks.
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| 
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| * SSH is configured on port 22.
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| * ``vyos``/``vyos`` credentials if no others specified by data source.
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| * DHCP on first Ethernet interface if no network configuration is provided.
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| 
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| All of these can be overridden using the configuration in user-data.
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| 
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| 
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| *********************************
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| Command Execution at Initial Boot
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| *********************************
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| 
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| VyOS supports the execution of operational commands and linux commands at
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| initial boot. This is accomplished using ``write_files`` to certain
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| files in the /opt/vyatta/etc/config/scripts directory. Commands specified
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| in opt/vyatta/etc/config/scripts/vyos-preconfig-bootup.script are executed
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| prior to configuration. The 
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| /opt/vyatta/etc/config/scripts/vyos-postconfig-bootup.script file contains
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| commands to be executed after configuration. In both cases, commands are
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| executed as the root user.
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| 
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| Note that the /opt/vyatta/etc/config is used instead of the /config/scripts
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| directory referenced in the :ref:`command-scripting` section of the 
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| documentation because the /config/script directory isn't mounted when the 
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| ``write_files`` module executes.
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| 
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| The following example shows how to execute commands after the initial 
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| configuration.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: yaml
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| 
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|    #cloud-config
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|    write_files:
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|      - path: /opt/vyatta/etc/config/scripts/vyos-postconfig-bootup.script
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|        owner: root:vyattacfg
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|        permissions: '0775'
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|        content: |
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|          #!/bin/vbash
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|          source /opt/vyatta/etc/functions/script-template
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|          filename=/tmp/bgp_status_`date +"%Y_%m_%d_%I_%M_%p"`.log
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|          run show ip bgp summary >> $filename
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| 
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| 
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| If you need to gather information from linux commands to configure VyOS, you
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| can execute commands and then configure VyOS in the same script.
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| 
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| The following example sets the hostname based on the instance identifier
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| obtained from the EC2 metadata service.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: yaml
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| 
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| 
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|    #cloud-config
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|    write_files:
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|      - path: /opt/vyatta/etc/config/scripts/vyos-postconfig-bootup.script
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|        owner: root:vyattacfg
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|        permissions: '0775'
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|        content: |
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|          #!/bin/vbash
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|          source /opt/vyatta/etc/functions/script-template
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|          hostname=`curl -s http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/instance-id`
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|          configure
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|          set system host-name $hostname
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|          commit
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|          exit
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| 
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| *******
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| NoCloud
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| *******
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| 
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| Injecting configuration data is not limited to cloud platforms. Users can
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| employ the NoCloud data source to inject user-data and meta-data on
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| virtualization platforms such as VMware, Hyper-V and KVM.
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| 
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| While other methods exist, the most straightforward method for using the
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| NoCloud data source is creating a seed ISO and attaching it to the virtual
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| machine as a CD drive. The volume must be formatted as a vfat or ISO 9660
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| file system with the label "cidata" or "CIDATA".
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| 
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| Create text files named user-data and meta-data. On linux-based systems, 
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| the mkisofs utility can be used to create the seed ISO. The following
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| syntax will add these files to the ISO 9660 file system.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|   mkisofs -joliet -rock -volid "cidata" -output seed.iso meta-data user-data
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| 
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| The seed.iso file can be attached to the virtual machine. As an example,
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| the method with KVM to attach the ISO as a CD drive follows.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|   $ virt-install -n vyos_r1 \
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|      --ram 4096 \
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|      --vcpus 2 \
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|      --cdrom seed.iso \
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|      --os-type linux \
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|      --os-variant debian10 \
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|      --network network=default \
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|      --graphics vnc \
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|      --hvm \
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|      --virt-type kvm \
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|      --disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/vyos_kvm.qcow2,bus=virtio \
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|      --import \
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|      --noautoconsole
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| 
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| 
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| For more information on the NoCloud data source, visit its `page
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| <https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/datasources/nocloud.html>`_
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| in the cloud-init documentation. 
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| 
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| ***************
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| Troubleshooting
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| ***************
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| 
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| If you encounter problems, verify that the cloud-config document contains
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| valid YAML. Online resources such as https://www.yamllint.com/ provide
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| a simple tool for validating YAML.
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| 
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| cloud-init logs to /var/log/cloud-init.log. This file can be helpful in
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| determining why the configuration varies from what you expect. You can fetch the
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| most important data filtering output for ``vyos`` keyword:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|     sudo grep vyos /var/log/cloud-init.log
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| 
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| *********************
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| Cloud-init on Proxmox
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| *********************
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| 
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| Before starting, please refer to cloud-init `network-config-docs`_ in order to
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| know how to import user and network configurations.
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| 
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| Most important keys that needs to be considered:
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| 
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| * VyOS configuration commands are defined in user-data file.
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| 
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| * Networking configurations shouldn't be passed in user-data file.
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| 
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| * If no networking configuration is provided, then dhcp client is going to be
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|   enabled on first interface. Bare in mind that this configuration will be
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|   inyected at an OS level, so don't expect to find dhcp client configuration
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|   on vyos cli. Because of this behavior, in next example lab we will disable
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|   dhcp-client configuration on eth0.
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| 
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|   Also, this lab considers:
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|   
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| * Proxmox IP address: **192.168.0.253/24**
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| 
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| * Storaged used: volume local, which is mounted on directory **/var/lib/vz**,
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|   and contains all type of content, including snippets.
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| 
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| * Remove default dhcp client on first interface, and load other
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|   configuration during first boot, using cloud-init.
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| 
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| -------------------
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| Generate qcow image
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| -------------------
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| 
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| A VyOS qcow image with cloud-init options is needed. This can be obtained
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| using `vyos-vm-images`_ repo. After clonning the repo, edit the file
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| **qemu.yml** and comment the **download-iso** role.
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| 
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| In this lab, we are using 1.3.0 VyOS version and setting a disk of 10G.
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| Download VyOS .iso file and save it as ``/tmp/vyos.iso``. Command used for
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| generating qcow image:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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| 
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|   sudo ansible-playbook qemu.yml -e disk_size=10 \
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|    -e iso_local=/tmp/vyos.iso -e grub_console=serial -e vyos_version=1.3.0 \
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|    -e cloud_init=true -e cloud_init_ds=NoCloud
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| 
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| File generated with previous command:
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| ``/tmp/vyos-1.3.0-cloud-init-10G-qemu.qcow2``
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| 
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| Now, that file needs to be copied to proxmox server:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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|   
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|   sudo scp /tmp/vyos-1.3.0-cloud-init-10G-qemu.qcow2 root@192.168.0.253:/tmp/
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| 
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| 
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| ------------------------
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| Prepare cloud-init files
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| ------------------------
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| 
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| In Proxmox server three files are going to be used for this setup:
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| 
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| * **network-config**: file that will indicate to avoid dhcp client on first
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|   interface.
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| 
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| * **user-data**: includes vyos-commands.
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| 
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| * **meta-data**: empty file (required).
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| 
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| In this lab, all files are located in ``/tmp/``. So, before going on, lets
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| move to that directory:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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|   
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|   cd /tmp/
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| 
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| **user-data** file must start with ``#cloud-config`` and contains
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| vyos-commands. For example:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|    #cloud-config
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|    vyos_config_commands:
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|      - set system host-name 'vyos-BRAS'
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|      - set service ntp server 1.pool.ntp.org
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|      - set service ntp server 2.pool.ntp.org
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|      - delete interfaces ethernet eth0 address 'dhcp'
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|      - set interfaces ethernet eth0 address '198.51.100.2/30'
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|      - set interfaces ethernet eth0 description 'WAN - ISP01'
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|      - set interfaces ethernet eth1 address '192.168.25.1/24'
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|      - set interfaces ethernet eth1 description 'Comming through VLAN 25'
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|      - set interfaces ethernet eth2 address '192.168.26.1/24'
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|      - set interfaces ethernet eth2 description 'Comming through VLAN 26'
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|      - set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop '198.51.100.1'
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| 
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| **network-config** file only has configuration that disables the automatic
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| dhcp client on first interface.
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| 
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| 
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| Content of network-config file:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|    version: 2
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|    ethernets:
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|      eth0:
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|        dhcp4: false
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|        dhcp6: false
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| 
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| Finaly, file **meta-data** has no content, but it's required.
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| 
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| ---------------
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| Create seed.iso
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| ---------------
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| 
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| Once the three files were created, it's time to generate the ``seed.iso``
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| image, which needs to be mounted to the new VM as a cd.
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| 
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| Command for generating ``seed.iso``
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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|   
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|   mkisofs -joliet -rock -volid "cidata" -output seed.iso meta-data \
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|   user-data network-config
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| 
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| **NOTE**: be carefull while copying and pasting previous commands. Doble
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| quotes may need to be corrected. 
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| 
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| ---------------
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| Creating the VM
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| ---------------
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| 
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| Notes for this particular example, that may need to be modified in other
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| setups:
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| 
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| * VM ID: in this example, VM ID used is 555.
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| 
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| * VM Storage: ``local`` volume is used. 
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| 
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| * ISO files storage: ``local`` volume is used for ``.iso`` file storage. In
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|   this scenario ``local`` volume type is set to **directory**, abd attached to
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|   ``/var/lib/vz``.
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| 
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| * VM Resources: these parameters can be modified as needed.
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| 
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| ``seed.iso`` was previously created in directory ``/tmp/``. It's necessary to
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| move it to ``/var/lib/vz/template/iso``
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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| 
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|   mv /tmp/seed.iso /var/lib/vz/template/iso/
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| 
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| On proxmox server:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: none
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| 
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|    ## Create VM, import disk and define boot order
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|    qm create 555 --name vyos-1.3.0-cloudinit --memory 1024 --net0 virtio,bridge=vmbr0
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|    qm importdisk 555 vyos-1.3.0-cloud-init-10G-qemu.qcow2 local
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|    qm set 555 --virtio0 local:555/vm-555-disk-0.raw
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|    qm set 555 --boot order=virtio0
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|    
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|    ## Import seed.iso for cloud init
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|    qm set 555 --ide2 media=cdrom,file=local:iso/seed.iso
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|    
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|    ## Since this server has 1 nic, lets add network intefaces (vlan 25 and 26)
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|    qm set 555 --net1 virtio,bridge=vmbr0,firewall=1,tag=25
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|    qm set 555 --net2 virtio,bridge=vmbr0,firewall=1,tag=26
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|    
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| -----------------------------
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| Power on VM and verifications
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| -----------------------------
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| 
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| From cli or GUI, power on VM, and after it boots, verify configuration
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| 
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| 
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| ----------
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| References
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| ----------
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| 
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| * VyOS `cloud-init-docs`_.
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| 
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| * Cloud-init `network-config-docs`_.
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| 
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| * Proxmox `Cloud-init-Support`_.
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| 
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| .. stop_vyoslinter
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| 
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| .. _network-config-docs: https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/network-config.html
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| .. _vyos-vm-images: https://github.com/vyos/vyos-vm-images
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| .. _cloud-init-docs: https://docs.vyos.io/en/equuleus/automation/cloud-init.html?highlight=cloud-init#vyos-cloud-init
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| .. _Cloud-init-Support: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#qm_cloud_init
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| .. _Cloud-init-write_files: https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html#writing-out-arbitrary-files
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| 
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| .. start_vyoslinter
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